@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ Negative numbers are not supported. This works as follows::
Getting values from files
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.. versionadded: 0.8
..versionadded:: 0.8
Sometimes you'll want to include the content of a file directly into a playbook. You can do so using a macro.
This syntax will remain in future versions, though we will also will provide ways to do this via lookup plugins (see "More Loops") as well. What follows
@ -587,6 +587,8 @@ Because Ansible uses lazy evaluation, a "$PIPE" macro will be executed each time
example, it will be executed separately for each host, and if it is used in a variable definition,
it will be executed each time the variable is evaluated.
..versionadded:: 1.1
The "$PIPE_ONCE" macro is an alternative that uses a caching strategy: it is executed only once, and
subsequent accesses use the cached value. One use case is for computing a timestamp that is intended
to be the same across all tasks and hosts that use it::